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The phrase "a somewhat curious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is interesting or unusual in a mild or moderate way.
Example: "The scientist made a somewhat curious observation during the experiment that warranted further investigation."
Alternatives: "a rather intriguing" or "a mildly interesting".
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The mixed bill was a somewhat curious mélange, oddly muted for an audience primed for balletic display.
It is a somewhat curious honor, since experts find it hard to detect the presence of Robaina leaves in the product.
When asked why she wanted it so close to her home, a somewhat curious thing for a celebrity, she replied, "I wanted a small carbon footprint".
Monday's trade, an exchange for cash considerations that was made with four days before rosters expand on Sept. 1, was a somewhat curious one for the Yankees.
It shouldn't be surprising, then, if the misjudgments common to central bankers are occasionally distilled in BIS analysis into a somewhat curious view of the global economy: one in which heroic, blameless central banks have done their utmost to keep the world economy afloat, in the face of ceaseless governmental incompetence and despite a constant bombardment of baseless outsider criticism.
After the war, the southern writer John Esten Cooke, who had served on J.E.B. Stuart's staff, explained its popularity among Confederate soldiers and how the Army of Northern Virginia came to be called "Lee's Miserables": The name had a somewhat curious origin.
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Like in World of Warcraft and other games, the participants in the M&A field take on certain roles, interact in their own community, hone specialized skills, and even develop a unique, somewhat curious vernacular.
It is a structure of somewhat curious and uncertain forms but of great elegance in execution and detail.
In the United States, BYD has been a scrappy if somewhat curious presence at the Detroit auto show since 2008, showcasing vehicles with questionable fit and finish and whose styling cribbed unabashedly from other brands, particularly Toyota.
By Matt Buchanan January 29 , 2014In August, 2011, seven months after becoming the C.E.O. of Google, Larry Page announced that the company had made a rather large and somewhat curious purchase: it bought Motorola Mobility and its vast trove of phone-related patents for twelve-and-a-half billion dollars.
The family found Morimoto to be a quiet guest, if somewhat curious.
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